Cruise has also not been accused of a crime (even by the documentaries,
which state that while services were procured by the Church to make Cruise
happy, they don't allege Cruise did anything illegal), and TDS is an
entertainment program. On a morning show run by the news division, I would
be more concerned about omissions. It was right for the Today show to bring
up Martha Stewart's alleged crimes while she was chopping onions, because
Today is nominally a news program. No one expects news from TDS.

On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 11:53 AM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Melissa P <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> No interviewers are asking Tom Cruise about Scientology. Here's why
>> that's not surprising. from The Washington Post
>>
>>
>>
>> http://wapo.st/1JVTT3y
>>
>
> So, no, Ms. Yahr does not really give us the reason why Cruise is not
> being asked the S questions, though I agree the fact that he is not is not
> surprising. The problem with her column is she is lumping when she should
> be splitting. Yes, of course, celebrity interviews are a two way-business
> transaction; the celeb is promoting a project (something they are usually
> contractually obligated to do - they don't get paid all that money just to
> have fun for 12 weeks with other attractive people), and the interviewer
> gets either ratings, or access to other celebs who work for the same
> company who will give them ratings down the line. Under such an
> arrangement, it would be rude, or "un-cool" to ask Ben Affleck about his
> divorce or Jennifer Lawrence about unauthorized naked pictures, when those
> people are on your show just doing their job and helping you.
>
> Tom Cruise however is in a much different situation. He has been publicly
> accused by a credible source of being a direct party to unsavory, immoral
> and perhaps illegal activity. He is much more similar to Bill Cosby's
> situation than he is to Jennifer Lawrence's.
>
> Note I said Cruise was closer to Cosby, not that he is in the exact same
> situation as Cosby. I don't think Cosby could have appeared on Letterman in
> the last 6 months and not get asked about his allegations (indeed Cosby
> cancelled a Dave appearance within the last year, presumably because he
> knew he would be asked). It is impossible to believe Cosby could be on TDS
> and not get asked The Question. Cruise is in more of a grey area between a
> celeb who is either the victim of crappy behavior by others, or has engaged
> in crappy behavior themselves, and a celeb about whom the preponderance of
> publicly available information suggests has committed horrific and illegal
> acts. While I think it would be uncool to ask JLaw about her pics, and
> irresponsible not to ask Cosby about his apparent serial rape behavior, I
> think that, for a celebrity interviewer, either asking or not asking Cruise
> the tough question is defendable. I would have gotten a bit of a thrill if
> Jon Stewart had told Cruise and their shared Viacom overlords that he was
> happy to have Cruise on the show, but he should be prepared to ask a
> question or two about the charges in "Going Clear". Cruise would have
> backed out, Viacom would have been pissed but, what would they do, fire
> him? But I am not disappointed if, as seems to have happened, Stewart
> concluded that ignoring this kind of thing is part of the corporate circle
> jerk that is his job, and perhaps this is a good example of why he has
> decided that, like Danny Glover, he is too old for this shit.
>
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